4519L.01I - Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving vehicle unless the device being used is equipped with technology allowing for voice-recognition hands-free texting

4733S.01I - Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating moving motor vehicles on any highway in this state and prohibits anyone from being stopped solely to determine compliance with the state text messaging ban

4240L.01I - Revises the crime of property damage in the first degree to include damaging a motor vehicle while making entry into it to steal or when the damage occurs while committing the crime within the vehicle

4842L.02P - Changes the laws regarding a tax credit for a freight line company and the laws regarding certain vehicles owned by the State Highways and Transportation Commission and the Department of Transportation

4651L.02T - Changes the age when the juvenile court will have jurisdiction over a child involving a traffic violation and authorizes Franklin County to prosecute county order violations in a county municipal court

4586L.01I - Specifies that any person who fails to provide proof of motor vehicle financial responsibility will have the vehicle he or she is operating impounded until valid proof is provided and all fees are paid

4450L.02P - Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways and regarding vehicles hauling milk from a farm to a processing facility

4554L.08C - Changes the laws regarding the Bi-State Development Agency, vacation leave for state employees, Department of Revenue fee offices, advisory board association, and conveyance of state property

4676L.05C - Expands the list of qualified persons who may accompany temporary instruction permit holders who are under 16 to include licensed persons who are 25 years of age or older who have been licensed for a

4921L.01P - Prohibits the assessment of any penalty or the issuance of a ticket for failing to renew a motor vehicle registration prior to the last day of the month following the expiration of the registration period

4622L.01I - Requires a municipality to allow at least one street to be used by commercial vehicles to access any state highway and prohibits a civil action for the legal use of a motor vehicle on a public street

4461L.01I - Establishes the Fair Fare Passenger Safety Act of 2012 which prohibits any person operating a motor vehicle for compensation and transporting passengers from using a hand-held wireless communications device

4709L.01I - Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any highway in this state and prohibits anyone from being stopped solely to determine compliance

4724L.01I - Revises the crime of unlawful use of weapons and authorizes the revocation of a concealed carry endorsement when the holder is convicted of committing a felony while in the possession of a firearm

4722L.01I - Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving vehicle unless the device being used is equipped with technology allowing for voice-recognition hands-free texting

5502L.01I - Requires a scrap metal dealer purchasing catalytic converters or a person refining platinum from catalytic converters to keep a record of each purchase and limits the number that he or she can buy per day

5089L.01I - Adds a motor vehicle owned by a licensed funeral establishment and used exclusively for funeral services to the list of vehicles that are exempt from the motor carrier provisions of Chapter 390, RSMo

4707S.02I - Authorizes the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission to form a Public-Private Partnership by contract with private partners to finance, develop and operate Interstate 70 as a toll facility

5732L.01I - Allows a temporary motorcycle instruction permit holder to renew the permit two additional times for up to a total of 18 months and applies the current permit restrictions to all holders, regardless of age

4536L.01I - Requires a motor vehicle dealer to give a purchaser the option of completing specified paperwork on his or her own and not having to pay an administrative fee or having the dealer to do it and pay the fee

5784L.01I - Repeals the provision prohibiting the operation of certain vehicles transporting passengers in intrastate and interstate commerce unless the vehicle is equipped and operated according to federal regulations

5942H.03C - Exempts the normal and customary use of state park trails and roads from the prohibition on the use of the trails and roads without written permission from the Department of Natural Resources

6065L.01I - Exempts the sales tax on the receipt of a motor vehicle as a fishing or golfing tournament prize if the winner of the vehicle transfers the vehicle title within seven days and the purchaser pays the sales tax

6049H.02P - Establishes a procedure by which insurers who purchase vehicles through the claims adjustment process can obtain a salvage title or junking certificate when they are unable to obtain a negotiable title

5986S.01I - Urges the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to rescind its newly published rule regarding hours of service and refrain from adopting regulations concerning sleep apnea and other measures affecting the trucking industry

6050L.01I - Allows a person who purchases a vehicle in another state with a certificate of destruction, junking certificate, or equivalent issued by the other state to apply for a salvage certificate of title

4957L.01I - Revises the definition of "emergency vehicle" to include any vehicle operated by an authorized member of specified groups while responding to an emergency or in route to a fire station or ambulance garage

6231L.01I - Specifies that a person commits the offense of refusing to submit to a chemical test when he or she refuses a law enforcement officer's request for a chemical test for blood alcohol content

6261L.01I - Specifies that the requirement that every person operating or riding on a motorcycle on any state highway wear protective headgear will not apply from August 1 through August 21 of each year

6272L.01I - Specifies that any vehicle repaired by a body shop authorized by the owner's insurance company following a traffic accident must be deemed adequately repaired without diminished value for resale

6276L.01I - Allows a person 21 years of age or older to operate a motorcycle on any state highway without protective headgear if he or she has obtained a helmet-free endorsement from the Department of Revenue

6315H.01I - Requires the Director of Revenue to report to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tem of the Senate a list of jurisdictions that have adopted a local use tax on specified items

6306L.02I - Establishes the Missouri Yellow Dot Program within the Department of Revenue to provide emergency responders with health and emergency contact information when an individual is in an accident